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Is it safe to clean the copier glass without turning off copier?

I respectable the copier glass on my office copier every morning with a dry cloth. Is this dangerous. Should I be turning it off before i do this? Scred of getting some merge of electric shock.


It's fair to clean the copier glass without turning off the unit, you will not receive an electric disquiet.

However, you should use moist wipes (lens wipes are great), otherwise you will put very virtuoso scratches in the glass each and

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